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Surfer Rosa Parks posted:Ive been really into Boris for a while now and looking to branch out, what other Japanese Noise-artists should I look at? Do you like when Boris drone, or when they rock?
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Surfer Rosa Parks posted:Ive been really into Boris for a while now and looking to branch out, what other Japanese Noise-artists should I look at? High Rise https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yz6K7U_TfzQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OdG1n-qCkEI Green Milk From The Planet Orange https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4m13HzGn0W4 Big Bidness fucked around with this message at 22:28 on Sep 18, 2009 |
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shieldforyoureyes posted:Do you like when Boris drone, or when they rock? Probobly leaning towards the rock. Whilst the droney stuff is alright to zone out to, I don't really like whole albums devoted to it. So no Merzbow.
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sewermancer posted:I'm sorry to repeat but I didn't get an answer last time I asked - I'm looking for stuff similar to Made out of Babies - violent, aggressive stuff with a female vocalist. Let me preface this by saying that I have never listened to Made Out Of Babies nor would I would classify my recommendations as violent BUT two bands come to mind when you say aggressive and female. Micachu and the Shapes - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJ_pI_Rl_rk&feature=related Ponytail - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_tQxUF49UM While not exactly what you're asking for, I'd consider these two bands significantly more experimental than a punk-ish female singer like P.J. Harvey. Ponytail is higher energy; Micachu quirkier. Also Ponytail's lead singer is female but she isn't exactly singing actual words, if that's something that matters to you. What comes out of her mouth is more a weird goulash of words and sounds.
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Surfer Rosa Parks posted:Probobly leaning towards the rock. Whilst the droney stuff is alright to zone out to, I don't really like whole albums devoted to it. So no Merzbow. Yellow Machinegun http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GM2xcixxebA http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YWAZZ-7NkGg DMBQ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BVTzduVPipA http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PN8J3sLKTtk Seagull Screaming Kiss Her Kiss Her are a lot lighter, but maybe... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vdOuXEmEgsY
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I have a problem. For years I've been looking for music similar to any and all of the instrumental songs by In Flames, with no luck. I love the music in just about every In Flames song, but hate the screaming. There must be some loving band out there that puts out incredible heavy, melodic guitar riffs relying on harmonies and whatnot without some Scandinavian douchebag trying to pop my ear drums. This song (it's worth it!), for instance, from 2:08 to 3:10-ish is quite possibly my favorite minute of music ever, yet I loathe the rest of the drat thing (guess why). Happily In Flames do have a few awesome instrumentals. Unhappily, I've been listening to them semi-regularly for at least 10 years. Dialogue With The Stars Accoustic Medley Man Made God Jester's Dance I'd rather any suggested songs be instrumental, but I could deal with non-screaming singing too. I can't be the only loving person on the planet who likes melody and harmony with my metal. Hekmat fucked around with this message at 02:15 on Sep 19, 2009 |
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sewermancer posted:I'm sorry to repeat but I didn't get an answer last time I asked - I'm looking for stuff similar to Made out of Babies - violent, aggressive stuff with a female vocalist. Going by the criteria of aggressive and female vocalist: KASMs http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8mkjHyEUdE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xOWV05d_yhY http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H6O_HbH2Tss
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I'm wondering if anyone could recommend me some music with humming as lyrics? (My only example is at the ending of Yndi Halda - Dash and blast, but the second part with the humming is nowhere to be found on YouTube since the song is 17 minutes long.) Also, still looking for stuff like Phoenix's last album, Passion Pit and MGMT.
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Okay, I posted about Kinski in the post-rock thread, but I was thinking what I liked about them, and I'm realizing that the aspect I like most about them is less present in most post-rock (I think), so I wanted to ask here. Their first album, SpaceLaunch for Frenchie, had a cover of Spacemen 3's 'Losing Touch with my Mind', that is very heavy with a sort of warm 'wall of feedback' so to speak. Newport also has a similar sound to it: http://www.last.fm/music/Kinski/_/Losing+Touch+With+My+Mind http://www.last.fm/music/Kinski/_/Newport Cherub Rock by the Smashing Pumpkins strikes me as having a similar aesthetic but I really don't like Billy Corgan's voice much, I'm particular about vocals. Can anyone recommend anything? Please tell me, by the way, if I am completely wrong about what the sound I'm describing here. I'm terrible at describing music.
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Yuravian posted:Please tell me, by the way, if I am completely wrong about what the sound I'm describing here. I'm terrible at describing music. I think what you're possibly looking for is Shoegaze http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shoegazing The most important Shoegaze album is generally considered to be My Bloody Valentine's Loveless, and is probably the best place to start. edit for youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0dJqlvOSq4&feature=fvw il_cornuto fucked around with this message at 20:55 on Sep 19, 2009 |
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Yuravian posted:Cherub Rock by the Smashing Pumpkins strikes me as having a similar aesthetic but I really don't like Billy Corgan's voice much, I'm particular about vocals. Can anyone recommend anything? I mentioned it on the last page, but I think Hum would apply here too.You'd Prefer and Astronaut and Downward is Heavenward are their last albums but they were around as long as SP and there's some debate on who came up with the sound first but they are pretty similar, although Hum definitely has better vocals. If you haven't already, you should definitely look into the shoegaze genre, especially My Bloody Valentine, who were a huge influence on both the aforementioned bands. Swervedriver is also worth looking into if you want shoegaze with more of a hard rock edge. edit: I guess two recs for My Bloody Valentine are better than one. Pomplamoose fucked around with this message at 21:02 on Sep 19, 2009 |
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Miss Lonelyhearts posted:Let me preface this by saying that I have never listened to Made Out Of Babies nor would I would classify my recommendations as violent BUT two bands come to mind when you say aggressive and female. Hey dude, I've listened to all three bands mentioned and I can tell you this is a lovely recommendation. Listen to the band before you start making recommendations based on them. It's just a quick youtube search away, dude: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kRwbKYT1Oho
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Hekmat posted:Would you be interested in the band The Lord Weird Slough Feg?. Also the band Opeth sounds up your alley, though you've likely already heard of them.
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Way Past Cool! posted:I mentioned it on the last page, but I think Hum would apply here too.You'd Prefer and Astronaut and Downward is Heavenward are their last albums but they were around as long as SP and there's some debate on who came up with the sound first but they are pretty similar, although Hum definitely has better vocals. My roommate has a copy of Loveless, and I gave it 3 listens yesterday. I really can't get into it at all, I felt like the songs were very slow or spacey. Is there a shoegaze artist that uses more driving guitar, while still using a lot of feedback (I think it's feedback; the sort of sound at about 2:30 in 'Newport')? Swervedriver seems okay but I don't have much more than their myspace to go on.
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I'm HUGE fan of Gnarls Barkley. IMO they made two of the best albums in the history of music. Yet, they continued to surprise me with their talent when I heard the live version of their song Transformer that they recorded at Abbey Road(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTp17VO6Yws). I did get Danger's Grey Album downloaded but it's still in FLAC format(not sure how to convert it to mp3). As far as Cee-Lo goes I haven't really looked into his other work aside from a few Goodie Mob tracks. Recommendations? Favorite GB tracks: Go Go Gadget Gospel Smiley Faces Who Cares Storm Coming The Last Time Who's Gonna Save My Soul Going On Whatever No Time Soon A Little Better
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Yuravian posted:My roommate has a copy of Loveless, and I gave it 3 listens yesterday. I really can't get into it at all, I felt like the songs were very slow or spacey. Is there a shoegaze artist that uses more driving guitar, while still using a lot of feedback (I think it's feedback; the sort of sound at about 2:30 in 'Newport')? Swervedriver seems okay but I don't have much more than their myspace to go on. A Place To Bury Strangers, maybe? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v5VXqHARqFA
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Yuravian posted:My roommate has a copy of Loveless, and I gave it 3 listens yesterday. I really can't get into it at all, I felt like the songs were very slow or spacey. Is there a shoegaze artist that uses more driving guitar, while still using a lot of feedback (I think it's feedback; the sort of sound at about 2:30 in 'Newport')? Swervedriver seems okay but I don't have much more than their myspace to go on. Did you listen to Hum though? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0s7e32EOiCU A lot their songs and even entire albums can be heard on youtube. Regarding Swervedriver, I'd recommend their first two albums, Raise and Mezcalhead, both of which were reissued this year. Pomplamoose fucked around with this message at 02:47 on Sep 21, 2009 |
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kingcobweb posted:A Place To Bury Strangers, maybe? Darker than I was looking for but I can get into this for sure. I'll look around for more. Thanks a bunch. Way Past Cool! posted:Did you listen to Hum though? Actually I totally forgot to look up Hum. I went back and browsed around youtube listening to tracks from 'You'd Prefer an Astronaut' and I'm really liking it. "The Pod" in particular seems really good. I'm not used to this style of vocals but I think I'll get to like them. Thanks man! MindSet fucked around with this message at 03:58 on Sep 21, 2009 |
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Surfer Rosa Parks posted:Ive been really into Boris for a while now and looking to branch out, what other Japanese Noise-artists should I look at? Heart - Boredoms Spider Snipe - Melt Banana Zen - downy
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Hekmat posted:I have a problem. For years I've been looking for music similar to any and all of the instrumental songs by In Flames, with no luck. Hm....that's harder than you think. I think the problem is that that style of metal was really pioneered along with the screaming, and I can't really think of any band offhand that reverse engineered that sound back to clean vocals. I know these are pretty general so I hope they're not too retardedly off base. I don't know how well versed you are in metal so I hope I'm not embarrassing myself with this, but Iron Maiden basically invented the twin metal guitar harmony stuff, so if you don't know their stuff, give it a shot for some old style stuff. You could try some Symphony X as well, they got a bit more modern harmonizing/shredding stuff happening with a clean singer. You should repost the request in the metal thread, I'm sure that there's some people there who could point at something more specific.
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HatchetDown posted:I'm HUGE fan of Gnarls Barkley. IMO they made two of the best albums in the history of music. Yet, they continued to surprise me with their talent when I heard the live version of their song Transformer that they recorded at Abbey Road(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTp17VO6Yws). I did get Danger's Grey Album downloaded but it's still in FLAC format(not sure how to convert it to mp3). As far as Cee-Lo goes I haven't really looked into his other work aside from a few Goodie Mob tracks. Recommendations? RJD2, Gorillaz, The Avalanches, The Fugees, De La Soul, The Roots, Handsome Boy Modelling School, N.E.R.D... also maybe check out classic funk, soul and r&b artists (Rick James, James Brown, Al Green) cause GB is as strongly influenced by that sound as they are by hip hop
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I've been listening to Telefon Tel Aviv - Immolate Yourself. It's really grown on me to become one of my favourite albums and it is so different to their others. Problem is I'm really finding it hard to find stuff similar to it. It's been bugging me for months. Closest I can find is some stuff by Junior Boys. I've heard a few people say it's similar to Depeche Mode but it really isn't. Here are a few tracks: The Birds - this would probably be the best example of what I'm looking for. Helen of Troy You Are the Worst Thing in the World Immolate Yourself
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Stim posted:I've been listening to Telefon Tel Aviv - Immolate Yourself. It's really grown on me to become one of my favourite albums and it is so different to their others. Problem is I'm really finding it hard to find stuff similar to it. It's been bugging me for months. Closest I can find is some stuff by Junior Boys. I've heard a few people say it's similar to Depeche Mode but it really isn't. I love the album dearly, as well. You might want to try M83's newest album, Saturdays = Youth. Skin Of The Night Couleurs We Own The Sky
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Stim posted:I've been listening to Telefon Tel Aviv - Immolate Yourself. It's really grown on me to become one of my favourite albums and it is so different to their others. Problem is I'm really finding it hard to find stuff similar to it. It's been bugging me for months. Closest I can find is some stuff by Junior Boys. I've heard a few people say it's similar to Depeche Mode but it really isn't. Try Ulrich Schnauss - Goodbye Specifically Here Today, Gone Tomorrow & A Song About Hope. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lONpqHqBo2Y http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=109mtHUhF1Y Call Me Charlie fucked around with this message at 07:14 on Sep 23, 2009 |
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emminou posted:Can anyone recommend some more artists like Marina and the Diamonds? Here's a couple of her songs, to give you a rough idea: I Am Not a Robot, Obsessions. This is gonna be pretty hit or miss: Those Dancing Days Camille Dear Reader Kate Nash (pretty ew to be honest, but ymmv). Along similar lines Lily Allen Rubies Beautiful Small Machines Emmy the Great
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A friend of mine gave me Shinichi Osawa's "The One" a while back and I've been listening to it a lot lately. I haven't really been able to find many other decent artists that are similar besides maaaaybe Basement Jaxx. Any suggestions for others? The opening track, "Star Guitar" is pretty great, as is the original version by The Chemical Brothers. The music videos for both versions of the song are pretty stellar as well: Original: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DoiGDzWhTV0&NR=1 Shinichi Osawa Remix: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XlrJSG-v0Eg (Makes me think of what would happen if one were to smoke salvia extract at a fashion show)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WIVp05sEPhE I just found this, or a version very close to it (the one on itunes is slower). Does anyone have sort of slow, meandering piano pieces like this?
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An observer posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WIVp05sEPhE Try Chopin's Prelude 15: Raindrop http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=825Ekk1u3mQ
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Being an old fart, I recently discovered I'm really enjoying Black Eyed Peas 'The END', particularly for driving. I also like Pink's more high energy music, like 'U and Ur Hand'. I don't want rave music, but just funky high energy stuff to listen to on the road (it would be no problem if I had satellite in the car, but I don't). Pandora is pointing me to Rihanna and Katy Perry which is fine, but I was hoping for more of the group dynamic.
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This is kind of a weird request, but every so often driving to and from college I spend about an hour in range of this radio station that seems to play nothing but bluegrass songs about murdering cheating wives or dying of black lung, and I loving love it. Can anyone recommend some really metal bluegrass? edit: to clarify, though I'd love to hear some actual bluegrass metal, I'm looking for bluegrass that's more grim/dark, and not the real perky stuff. Bonus points if the vocals don't have that weird nasal thing going on.
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Blue Footed Booby posted:This is kind of a weird request, but every so often driving to and from college I spend about an hour in range of this radio station that seems to play nothing but bluegrass songs about murdering cheating wives or dying of black lung, and I loving love it. Can anyone recommend some really metal bluegrass? I think you'll like the country-blues-folk-noir sound of one of my favorite recently-discovered artists, William Elliott Whitmore. Just check out his site for some song samples and background information: http://www.williamelliottwhitmore.com/index.php
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sticky wizard posted:A friend of mine gave me Shinichi Osawa's "The One" a while back and I've been listening to it a lot lately. I haven't really been able to find many other decent artists that are similar besides maaaaybe Basement Jaxx. Any suggestions for others? Check out Ken Ishii, Digitalism, Surkin, Whitest Boy Alive / Erlend Oye, Cornelius, Bag Raiders, Pepe Bradock, Sebastien Leger, Daft Punk (i think of a lot of those Ed Banger and Institubes Records guys having a similar sound to Osawa so maybe pick up one of their compilation albums, or Kitsune Maison) ... you might also like minimal prog type house stuff like Trentemoller, Gui Boratto, Rex the Dog and Nathan Fake...
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Big Bad Voodoo Lou posted:I think you'll like the country-blues-folk-noir sound of one of my favorite recently-discovered artists, William Elliott Whitmore. Just check out his site for some song samples and background information: http://www.williamelliottwhitmore.com/index.php Oh man, that dude has a cool voice. Thanks! Mutiny posted:I said, he don't need no water. yessss Blue Footed Booby fucked around with this message at 05:29 on Sep 24, 2009 |
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etard knievel posted:Check out Ken Ishii, Digitalism, Surkin, Whitest Boy Alive / Erlend Oye, Cornelius, Bag Raiders, Pepe Bradock, Sebastien Leger, Daft Punk (i think of a lot of those Ed Banger and Institubes Records guys having a similar sound to Osawa so maybe pick up one of their compilation albums, or Kitsune Maison) ... you might also like minimal prog type house stuff like Trentemoller, Gui Boratto, Rex the Dog and Nathan Fake... Sure, I'm already a big fan of daft punk and cornelius is decent. I've heard some Rex the Dog from The £50 Note mixes and they're hit or miss.
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I need a song for a slideshow I'm doing for a non profit corp event (showing our bank sponsors that we're not wasting their money) , we work with homeless and people having foreclosure troubles . Need something uplifting that will remind people what we're doing here. I need to hit the right note, uplifting but not depressing. I was thinking about Sigur ros because I've heard some of their stuff and thought it might fit this purpose. Can someone give me some recommendations?
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Reich Joyce posted:I need a song for a slideshow I'm doing for a non profit corp event (showing our bank sponsors that we're not wasting their money) , we work with homeless and people having foreclosure troubles . Need something uplifting that will remind people what we're doing here. I need to hit the right note, uplifting but not depressing. I was thinking about Sigur ros because I've heard some of their stuff and thought it might fit this purpose. Can someone give me some recommendations? I don't know why but this is the first band that I thought of. Go here: http://www.myspace.com/moonlitsailor and click on the song called "Night Stroll". If that doesn't work for you, try "Once We Were Children".
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Hekmat posted:I can't be the only loving person on the planet who likes melody and harmony with my metal. A man after my own heart I know this recommend is late, so I hope you still manage to see this. From your post, I'd say you're a candidate for recommending some good Melodic Metalcore to; which makes me happy, because all my favorite bands rock this genre. Unfortunately, it's difficult to separate the screaming from the metal (by Metal's definition, the two tend to be mutually inclusive ), but there are some good tracks out there which aren't as ear-destroying as others. For straight up good instrumentals with a minimum of screaming, you should have a listen at Trivium first. Not that the band doesn't do a ton of screaming, but they have a few really great tracks that aren't so big on heavy vocals, and focus more on instrumentals: The Crusade is one of my favorite songs by them, and by far my favorite album. No vocals at all in this track, just eight glorious minutes of badass metal music and guitar solos. Becoming the Dragon is another good song. The vocals are pretty similar to old Metallica - heavy, but not too scream-y. There is a short portion of the song where he does a little screaming, but it's like ten seconds long at most, then he goes into a guitar solo and back to the normal vocal style. Before you make fun of the singer for having such a heavy influence of Japanese culture in his artwork and lyrics, keep in mind that he is, in fact, Japanese-American This World Can't Tear Us Apart is another favorite of mine. Again, heavy lyrics, but no screaming. Plus, they do a little bit of melodic/harmonic singing in it. I can recommend a lot of other stuff very similar to this if you like Trivium Jadz fucked around with this message at 15:04 on Sep 25, 2009 |
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Final Fart Buttball posted:I don't know why but this is the first band that I thought of. Thanks, will try it out and let you know!
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I want something similar to slow, chill tunes - think Nick Cave (not all of it, but Red Right Hand/Let Love In), or Portishead.
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Reich Joyce posted:I need a song for a slideshow I'm doing for a non profit corp event (showing our bank sponsors that we're not wasting their money) , we work with homeless and people having foreclosure troubles . Need something uplifting that will remind people what we're doing here. I need to hit the right note, uplifting but not depressing. I was thinking about Sigur ros because I've heard some of their stuff and thought it might fit this purpose. Can someone give me some recommendations? Royksopp - Eple was the first thing that came to my mind for this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jl4rwMZWATs
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